Judith (Moreau) Macintosh


General Information


Occupation: Architect, Industrial Designer

Date of Birth: January 01, 1923

Birth Country: Australia

Resident Country: Australia

Notes: http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/eserv/UQ:23887/n12_1_027_Hanna.pdf

Sources: Willis, Julie, and Bronwyn Hanna. Women Architects in Australia: 1900-1950. The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 2001.


Specialties



Jobs


Employer: private practice

Title: Founder, Architect

Country: Australia

Start Date: January 01, 1944


Employer: Warren Obes

Country: United States

Notes: designed the components of manufactured houses and a holiday resort in Puerto Rico


Employer: University of South Wales

Title: tutorship

Country: Australia

Start Date: January 01, 1963

End Date: January 01, 1967


Collaborators


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Apprenticeships


Institution: Emil Sodersten

Country: Australia

End Date: January 01, 1944

Notes: vacation jobs provided practical experience and commissions for rendered perspectives


Awards


Name: Sulman Prize for Design

Date Received: January 01, 1944

Notes: awarded by the University of Sydney


Name: University Medal

Description: first woman in architecture to receive this award

Date Received: January 01, 1944

Notes: awarded by the University of Sydney


Name: Fulbright Scholarship

Description: awarded for a combination of architectural and industrial design interests


Name: Smith-Mundt Scholarship

Notes: with the Fulbright Scholarship of the same year, Macintosh travelled to the United States in 1955


Exhibitions


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Notable Projects


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Education


Institution: University of Sydney

Department: Architecture

Start Date: January 01, 1944


Institution: University of New South Wales

Department: Sociology

Degree: Formal course

Start Date: January 01, 1968

End Date: January 01, 1970


Institution: University of Sydney

Degree: Ph.D.

Start Date: January 01, 1972

Notes: generating predictive guidelines for those creating living spaces for designating groups, specifically for older people wanting to live in supportive communities


Licensing


No licenses on record


Professional Affiliations


Organization: Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA)

Role: Established the Design Committee in 1960


Publications By


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Publications About


Title: Women Architects in Australia 1900-1950

Author: Julie Willis and Bronwyn Hanna

Publisher: the Royal Australian Institute of Architects

Date Published: January 01, 2001